A protester throws a tear gas canister back at riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Clashes continued for the fourth successive day between protesters and police near Tahrir square, birthplace of the 2011 uprising. Police used tear gas, while the protesters pelted them with rocks. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
A protester throws a tear gas canister back at riot police during clashes near Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Clashes continued for the fourth successive day between protesters and police near Tahrir square, birthplace of the 2011 uprising. Police used tear gas, while the protesters pelted them with rocks. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
Police investigators inspect the entrance of the Kiss nightclub in Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Flames raced through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil early Sunday, killing more than 230 people as panicked partygoers gasped for breath in the smoke-filled air, stampeding toward a single exit partially blocked by those already dead. (AP Photo/Nabor Goulart)
Actresses Freida Pinto, left, and Jessica Chastain arrive at the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday:
1. WHY THE TOLL WAS SO HIGH IN BRAZIL
More than 230 were killed in Santa Maria when smoke engulfed a crowded club and panicked partiers headed for a single exit.
2. WHERE NEWS OF THE FIRE HIT HOME IN THE US
Memories are still fresh in Warwick, R.I., the scene of a pyrotechnics-sparked nightclub blaze that killed 100 in 2003.
3. MORSI'S ANGRY CALL FOR CALM IN EGYPT
Taking to TV, the president warns he'll do whatever is necessary to quell three days of unrest that has left more than 50 dead.
4. THE STARK NUMBERS ON AMERICAN ELDER ABUSE
As many as 1 in 10 seniors may suffer some form of injury, exploitation or neglect, a number that could climb as Baby Boomers age.
5. THE SURPRISING REACH OF ACTIVITY IN THE WORLD'S CITIES
Heat rising up from New York, Paris and Tokyo might be remotely warming up winters far away as Alaska, Canada, and Siberia.
6. WHO'S MAKING A SCORE ON GAS DRILLING
Private landowners are reaping billions in royalties from the U.S. boom, transforming lives and livelihoods in more than a dozen states.
7. HOW SOME KIDS ARE BEING TAUGHT BETTER IN REVERSE
In the technology-driven "flipped learning," classroom lectures become the homework and school time is for practice.
8. IT'S OK TO USE YOUR PHONE IN THESE THEATERS
As long as you're in the "tweet seats," a growing number of venues, including some on Broadway, are good with real-time uses of social media.
9. "ARGO" PICKS UP TOP SAG HONOR
The CIA thriller won for top overall cast performance, boosting its Oscar prospects.
10. THE TWO FACES YOU COULD SEE THE MOST ON SUPER SUNDAY
Jack and Jackie Harbaugh, parents of the opposing coaches in the Ravens-49ers matchup, will be sought after by CBS-TV's parent cam.
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